Euro Markets: EUAs drop back after two-month high on profit-taking, renewed short selling as gas falls

Published 17:22 on March 26, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:23 on March 26, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

EU carbon prices ended Tuesday some 4.2% lower after an early increase to a new two-month high was followed by profit-taking and renewed short selling, while energy prices fell back after the previous session's sharp gains which one analyst called "exaggerated".
EU carbon prices ended Tuesday some 4.2% lower after an early increase to a new two-month high was followed by profit-taking and renewed short selling, while energy prices fell back after the previous session's sharp gains which one analyst called "exaggerated".


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